Rachel Weeps at Ramah is a haunting and poignant short story that brings to life the tragic events of the Feast of the Holy Innocents. Through the eyes of Abigail, a young woman in Ramah, the story unfolds with a mix of fear, grief, and quiet courage as families face the terror of the Roman guards. Amid devastation, mercy and survival emerge in the most fragile forms. Written with reverent attention to biblical prophecy and human emotion, this story reflects on the depth of maternal grief, the cost of innocence, and the fragile hope that endures even in darkness.
Perfect for readers of historical fiction, biblical retellings, and spiritually reflective narratives.
Rachel Weeps at Ramah is a haunting and poignant short story that brings to life the tragic events of the Feast of the Holy Innocents. Through the eyes of Abigail, a young woman in Ramah, the story unfolds with a mix of fear, grief, and quiet courage as families face the terror of the Roman guards. Amid devastation, mercy and survival emerge in the most fragile forms. Written with reverent attention to biblical prophecy and human emotion, this story reflects on the depth of maternal grief, the cost of innocence, and the fragile hope that endures even in darkness.
Perfect for readers of historical fiction, biblical retellings, and spiritually reflective narratives.